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Howie, Any Rain in Jack/Young County?
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August 18, 2005, 01:13:18 PM »
Howie,
I've not made it out to Jack/Young County, but looks like on the radar they've been getting some rain. Have you been out there any, or lately, and if so, how much rain?
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I live in alvarado not far from you and work in arlington i talked to some of the ranches i hunt up there and they have gotten over an inch the hogs always seem to come out after the rain
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Howie, Any Rain in Jack/Young County?
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August 19, 2005, 04:08:55 PM »
:-D After all the rain in and around Stanford, Tx everything is flooded. The Clear Fork of the Brazos crested at 33 feet above flood level. It's been so bad that I seen a couple of hogs on highway 277, they were trying to hitch a ride to Ok.
Everything along the Clear Fork from Stanford to Possum Kingdom is/was flooded. I don't know where all the hogs will end up.
It's weird, with all the rain, we still have lakes (water sources) that range from 12-40 feet below spillway. Mother nature just didn't put the rain in the right places............ :cry:
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